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Programming doesn't have to be tedious; let Dreamweaver do some of the work for you. In this tutorial, explore Dreamweaver's tools for helping you program in Code view, including code hints and code completion, and learn about the benefits of commenting. Watch more at lynda.com.

With the Insert panel in Dreamweaver CC, you have access to the latest front-end and back-end technologies. In this tutorial, see what's new in the Insert panel in the Dreamweaver CC, including options for working with HTML5 and jQuery. Watch more at lynda.com.

Once you've built animations in Edge Animate, you can easily add them to your website using Dreamweaver. In this tutorial, learn how to package your Edge Animate assets as a single OAM file and then import that file into Dreamweaver to add animations to your site with just a few clicks. Watch more at lynda.com.

Learn how to reuse code as code snippets in order to speed up your workflow in Dreamweaver CS6. This video shows how to find Dreamweaver's default snippets, create your own snipptes, and create keyboard shortcuts for your snippets. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

You can add Twitter content directly on your site using HTML embedding. In this video, learn how to add a Twitter Follow button, preview Twitter integration on a live site, and incorporate a Twitter search widget. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

One of the benefits of using InDesign in a web design workfow is that it can generate multiple graphics at a specific size with ease. In this video, find out how to build graphics in InDesign and incorporate them into a Muse site. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video offers some tips for working with Illustrator images in Muse. See how to create and export precisely-sized vector graphics in Ilustrator. Then, learn to incorporate Illustrator graphics in your Muse site. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video offers some tips for working with Photoshop images in Muse. Learn how to create a precisely-sized image in Photoshop and optimize and export the finished graphic. Then explore two methods for placing the image in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

When you bring a site mockup from Photoshop, keep in mind that Muse can import all the Photoshop layers as well. In this video, learn how to place a layered PSD file so you can modify and manipulate the individual layers in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Scaling an image up excessively can result in a pixelated look. In this video, learn some techniques for working with image size and resolution in Muse. Topics include DPI, resampling, and previewing modified images. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video shows the steps involved with creating a form in Muse. First, you'll learn about form options and the various form fields. Then, you'll see how to build out your form, adjust its appearance, and align form fields with guides. Finally, you will preview the finished form on a live website. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn how to change the appearance of objects in your site using the States panel. Explore the four states--Normal, Rollover, Mousedown, and Active--and see how to implement each. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Although the rectangle is one of the most common web design elements, Muse makes it easy to incorporate various kinds of shapes in your site's layout. In this video, you'll learn how to round corners on a rectangle, adjust shapes that contain text, and create circles. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

When you're working on a complex project in Muse it's easy to inadvertently apply formatting to the wrong object. In this movie, explore the Selection Indicator, which shows the objects you currently have selected. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

In order to work quickly in Muse it's helpful to become familiar with its various tools. In this movie learn how to use the Selection, Crop, Type, and Zoom tools. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

In this video, learn how to generate patterns that tile perfectly using the Subtle Patterns website and create your own patterns in Photoshop for use in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Master Pages in Muse allow you to ensure consistency across multiple pages, particularly for repeating content. In this video, you'll learn how to set up Master Pages in Muse. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

In this video, learn how to structure your site's pages by creating a site map in Muse. Topics covered include master pages, parenting one page to another, and adjusting the page display in the Plan view. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video offers a high-level look at the differences between print and web design. Topics discussed include navigation considerations, document construction, and accessibility options. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn to add effects and shapes to your compositions in After Effects, and get tips on how these elements can enhance a project and help draw the viewer's eye to specific areas of your scene.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

The Render Queue in After Effects lets you create self-contained project files for sharing with others. Find out how to use the Render Queue to create and export files.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

Keyframes are the fundamental tool for creating animations in After Effects. In this introductory tutorial, you'll learn to create keyframes, place keyframes on the Timeline to make an animation, and test and adjust the animation playback.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

The Spectral Frequency Display provides unique tools for audio restoration in Audition. Learn how to remove beeps, hisses, and other kinds of noise by visually editing a waveform. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Using selections in Audition allows you to make precise edits and add effects to your audio with ease. Learn how to make selections in the Waveform Editor using the Time Selection, Marquee Selection, and Lasso Selection tools. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

When you need to avoid specific sounds in an audio clip or reduce the volume of a certain section of audio, one technique is to simply adjust the clip's level. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to manipulate the audio level of a waveform in Audition. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn to record an audio file in Audition CC. This introductory tutorial takes you through the steps, and shows you how to adjust recording levels and work with playback controls during the recording process. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This comprehensive tour of the Audition interface explores the differences between the Multitrack and Waveform editors and their editing workflows. You'll learn how to change and reset your workspace, and take a look at the most useful panels in Audition. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Explore how to add and adjust text elements to your compositions in After Effects. You'll learn how to set text as editable, adjust character formatting, and fade in your text on a clip.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

Modifying the order in which you apply effects to your projects in After Effects can drastically change its look. In this tutorial, you'll explore the different kinds of effects you can apply and learn how to adjust the order of effects.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

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Keyframes are the primary mechanism for creating animation in After Effects. Discover how to add, copy, paste, and edit keyframes in After Effects, as well as add motion blur and work with parenting.
Excerpted from: After Effects CC Essential Training

The benefits of testing your site in multiple browsers are two-fold: you can prevent rendering errors and ensure a consistent experience for all your site's visitors. In this movie, explore how to test your site in multiple browsers in Dreamweaver CC. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

The Insert panel is a valuable tool for creating websites quickly in Dreamweaver CC. This tutorial explains how to dock the Insert panel horizontally in the workspace, how to navigate tabs in the panel to find common objects, and how to designate objects as favorites. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn how to style layout properties with CSS in Dreamweaver CC. The video explores the layout properties available in the CSS Designer, and guides you through styling object positioning and including floats. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

This video shows you how to use the Quick Tag Editor to work on your sites efficiently in Dreamweaver, allowing you to access code quickly, whether you're in Design view or Code view. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Dreamweaver integrates seamlessly with Photoshop, which can make working with images in your site an easy task. Learn how to insert a Photoshop image in Dreamweaver, optimize an image for different formats and update links for images modified in Photoshop, and work with Smart Objects. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Using code hinting features in Dreamweaver removes the tediousness of entering code by hand. This video explores how to incorporate code hints into your Dreamweaver workflow. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Learn how to use the Quick Tag Editor to work on your sites efficiently in Dreamweaver. This feature allows you to access code quickly, whether you're in Design view or Code view. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Deke McClelland shows you how to edit the contents of a vector-based Smart Object inside Illustrator and then hand off the changes back to Photoshop. This is a great example of two applications interacting with each other. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.

Deke McClelland demonstrates how to import an illustration into Photoshop as a Smart Object, which allows you to reference the original vector-based information so that, among other things, you can scale the illustration inside of Photoshop as much as you want. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.

Learn how to automatically trace an image using Illustrator's Image Trace button. Author Deke McClelland also shows the impact of resolution on the quality of the final traced artwork. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.

Adobe TV's chief goof ball (CGB) Kush Amerasinghe sneaks you into the Adobe MAX Bash and talks about what it was like to attend Adobe MAX 2013 in L.A. from his personal perspective in this hypnotic slow motion wearable camera video blog entry.

Discover After Effects, the industry-standard tool for video compositing, motion graphics, and cinematic visual effects. Justin Seeley shows how After Effects is used in television and film to composite and rotoscope scenes, create special effects and 3D scenes, and design and animate motion graphics and titles. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com.

Adobe Audition is the professional tool for precision audio editing, mixing, and sound effects. Author Justin Seeley gives you a tour of the interface and shows how audio pros and video editors use Audition to fine-tune their compositions and produce creative mixes and great-sounding audio. Learn more from the full courses at Lynda.com.

Get an overview of Dreamweaver, a full-featured tool for web designers and developers to create websites and mobile applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Presented by Justin Seeley. Learn more from full courses at Lynda.com.

Get a basic overview of Flash Professional, the tool for web designers, web developers, and animation artists to create mobile applications, games, and character animation. Presented by Justin Seeley. Learn more from full courses at lynda.com.

Get an overview of Adobe Edge Animate and learn how web designers and developers are using it to create HTML-based animations and interactive compositions for use on the web and in other digital publications such as Adobe DPS. Presented by Justin Seeley. Learn more from full courses at lynda.com.

Get an overview of Adobe Edge Inspect, a tool for web professionals to simplify testing and debugging HTML, CSS, and JavaScript content across mobile devices. Presented by Justin Seeley. Learn more from full courses at Lynda.com.

In this Episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne will demonstrate the differences between making absolute adjustments to photographs using Lightroom’s Develop module and relative adjustments using the Quick Develop panel.

In this episode we'll tackle one of things that confuses most new Lightroom users and those switching from Adobe Bridge to Lightroom. The question of "where are my photos and what has Lightroom done with them?"

Dreamweaver CS 5.5's new support for jQuery Mobile wouldn't be complete without attention to the coder's sensibilities - so it also features greatly enhanced jQuery code hinting to help both seasoned pros and newbies alike to get incredibly efficient with jQuery-based projects in a fraction of the time.

Built upon the wildly popular jQuery JavaScript framework, jQuery Mobile lets web designers and developers build mobile application interfaces quickly and consistently. In this video, we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's support for jQuery Mobile projects.

Native phone and tablet applications are increasingly becoming a component of modern web projects. In this video we'll show how Dreamweaver CS 5.5 integrates with the popular PhoneGap framework to use your existing web design and development skills to build native mobile applications for Android and iOS devices.

In this video we'll explore how you can configure a Dreamweaver CS 5.5 site to build a native mobile application using the popular PhoneGap framework - and deliver rich native applications to iOS and Android without needing to learn new languages or tools.

jQuery Mobile greatly simplifies the implementation of mobile-specific interfaces while still using clean, semantic HTML and CSS. However, the way pages are implemented in jQuery Mobile can be a bit of a shift for new mobile designers. In this video we'll look at the components of a jQuery Mobile "page", and how you can quickly build out an entire jQuery mobile application within a single HTML file.

Dreamweaver CS 5.5 replaced the old Dreamweaver Validator with the new Live W3C Validation feature. In this video we'll look at how you can get immediate validation results directly from the W3C's own validation service - right within Dreamweaver CS 5.5.

HTML5 not only adds rich media capabilities to HTML, but allows for much more readable, sensible semantic code as well. In this video we'll look at the new HTML5 Starter Pages in Dreamweaver CS 5.5, how they're constructed, and how you can immediately begin using them in your projects.

With CSS3 support well-established in modern browsers, designers and developers alike are able to create rich visual effects like rounded corners, gradients, opacity and shadows - without needing image files. In this video we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.

Dreamweaver CS 5.5 has many new enhancements that can help you both quickly build out mobile interfaces to your existing sites, applications and projects, and easily build mobile-specific sites and applications. Let's explore!

If you work with projects on multiple devices across multiple screen sizes, here's a quick peek into what's in store in this week's behind-the-scenes with the Flash Professional team. Check out the video, and stay tuned for more Flash Pro coverage coming soon

Craving another sneak peek video from Flash Pro? This week, Richard shares how the Authored Time Shared Assets concept can efficiently update assets that are shared between different screens of different sizes.Would you use this feature, and if so, what would you use it for? Check it out in the link below!

Get an inside look at the process of designing and developing a global enterprise-class video portal. This session includes both business and tech discussions, including a high-level overview of the framework and content management system, Adobe SiteCatalyst integration, ad server integration, extending Open Source Media Framework, rapid deployment with Adobe ColdFusion, when and why to use jQuery, and the platform as a marketing and business tool.